The Invisible Man
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Universal Monsters
- The Invisible Man (1933)
- A good doctor creates a way to turn himself invisible, but it drives him mad in the process in this film that's more technical feat than solid horror thriller.
- The Invisible Man Returns
- Years later, the Invisible Man is back, although it's really his brother who also was forced to become invisible when he was accused of a murder her didn't commit.
- The Invisible Woman
- Universal further broadens out its "Monsters" genre with an Invisible movie that leans towards screwball comedy over horror.
- Invisible Agent
- Why make the Invisible Man into a monster when there are Nazis to fight? That's the logic behind this fourth film in the series which casts the title character against some of history's biggest monsters.
- The Invisible Man's Revenge
- Betrayed by his friends, we have another Invisible Man going through a quest for revenge (and the same old motions as his predecessors).
- Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
- With the scary monsters movies dead, Universal attempted to relaunch the series with a crossover film featuring the comedic stylings of Abbott and Costello. Although popular at the time, this film isn't really all that funny in the modern era.
- Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man
- Bud and Lou help a disgraced boxer framed for murder, who then goes invisible to get justice, in this weak but tolerable comedy.
- The Invisible Man (2020)
- Almost 90 years after the original, Universal revisits one of thier first monsters with a new tale of a mad man gone invisible.
Hollow Man
- Hollow Man
- Unrelated to the other works of invisibility, this new tale (from Paul Verhoeven) gives us Kevin Bacon in a film that's as much CGI tech-demo as it is an attempt at a modern Invisible Man.
- Hollow Man 2
- This all but stand-alone sequel has little to do with the original film (including absolutely no returning cast members) but still, somehow, manages to be pretty decent (considering).